User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Guide to This Manual
- Important Instructions
- Part Names and Functions
- Guide to the Control Panel
- Loading Papers
- Placing Originals
- Inserting and Removing a Memory Device
- Printing
- Copying
- Scanning
- Faxing
- Maintaining the Printer
- Solving Problems
- Adding or Replacing the Computer or Devices
- Connecting to a Printer that has been Connected to the Network
- Re-setting the Network Connection
- Connecting a Smart Device and Printer Directly (Wi-Fi Direct)
- About Wi-Fi Direct
- Connecting to an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using Wi-Fi Direct
- Connecting to Android Devices using Wi-Fi Direct
- Connecting to Devices other than iOS and Android using Wi-Fi Direct
- Disconnecting Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Connection
- Changing the Wi-Fi Direct (Simple AP) Settings Such as the SSID
- Checking the Network Connection Status
- Product Information
- Paper Information
- Consumable Products Information
- Software Information
- Settings Menu List
- Product Specifications
- Printer Specifications
- Scanner Specifications
- ADF Specifications
- Fax Specifications
- Using Port for the Printer
- Interface Specifications
- Network Specifications
- Supported Third Party Services
- Memory Device Specifications
- Supported Data Specifications
- Dimensions
- Electrical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Installation Location and Space
- System Requirements
- Regulatory Information
- Administrator Information
- Where to Get Help
- Technical Support Web Site
- Contacting Epson Support
- Before Contacting Epson
- Help for Users in Europe
- Help for Users in Australia
- Help for Users in New Zealand
- Help for Users in Singapore
- Help for Users in Thailand
- Help for Users in Vietnam
- Help for Users in Indonesia
- Help for Users in Hong Kong
- Help for Users in Malaysia
- Help for Users in India
- Help for Users in the Philippines
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Important:
Even if you do not rell ink up to the upper line on the ink tank, you can continue using the printer. To keep your
printer operating at its best, however, ll ink tank up to the upper line and reset the ink level immediately.
Related Information
& “Ink Bottle Codes” on page 300
& “Ink Bottle Handling Precautions” on page 236
& “Cleaning Spilled ink” on page 160
It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box
Maintenance Box Handling Precautions
Read the following instructions before replacing the maintenance box.
❏ Do not touch the green chip on the side of the maintenance box. Doing so may prevent normal operation and
printing.
❏ Do not replace the maintenance box during printing; otherwise, ink may leak.
❏ Do not remove the maintenance box or open its cover except when replacing the maintenance box; otherwise
ink may leak.
❏ Do not reuse a maintenance box which has been removed and le detached for a long period. Ink inside the box
will have solidied and no more ink can be absorbed.
❏ Do not tilt the used maintenance box until aer it is sealed in the plastic bag; otherwise ink may leak.
❏ Do not store the maintenance box in high or freezing temperatures.
❏ Keep the maintenance box out of direct sunlight.
❏ Do not drop the maintenance box or subject it to strong shocks.
❏ Do not touch the openings in the maintenance box as you may get smeared with ink.
Replacing a Maintenance Box
In some print cycles a very small amount of surplus ink may be collected in the maintenance box. To prevent ink
leakage from the maintenance box, the printer is designed to stop printing when the absorbing capacity of the
maintenance box has reached its limit. Whether and how oen this is required will vary according to the number
of pages you print, the type of material that you print and the number of cleaning cycles that the printer performs.
When a message is displayed prompting you to replace the maintenance box, refer to the animations displayed on
the control panel. e need for replacement of the box does not mean that your printer has ceased to operate in
Solving Problems
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It is Time to Replace the Maintenance Box
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Replacing a Maintenance Box
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